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    a huge thank you goes out to bueller

    Thanks again Henry for you business. It was a pleasure working with a customer who is acually realistic about price. thanks again and if you need anything please feel free to call
    thanks agiain
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    Re: a huge thank you goes out to [b]bueller[/b]

    Quote Originally Posted by shillowhd";p="270153
    Thanks again Henry for you business. It was a pleasure working with a customer who is acually realistic about price. thanks again and if you need anything please feel free to call
    thanks agiain
    Josh Schilling
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    Hmmm, I thought his name was Dave. At least that's what I've been calling him for years...
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    Re: a huge thank you goes out to [b]bueller[/b]

    Hmmmm, he told me to call him Veronica

    Seriously though, I am jealous of the bike. I have been looking at SMs myself.

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    Typical sales person...can't even get the name right...even after closing the deal.

    Let me suggest a book for you to read.

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    Re: a huge thank you goes out to [b]bueller[/b]



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    Re: a huge thank you goes out to [b]bueller[/b]

    "Dangers his middle name". I mean, I believe, that David is his middle name.
    RIP Gene. You are a good friend that will be missed. I'm Gene Bazyl Bitch!!

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    Re: a huge thank you goes out to [b]bueller[/b]

    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck";p="270181
    "Dangers his middle name". I mean, I believe, that David is his middle name.
    Ahh, that's probably it...
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    Re: a huge thank you goes out to [b]bueller[/b]

    Typical forum poster, posting before doing some research
    just busting stones, just wanted to say thanks to a good customer here at Twin Peaks as well as a good customer for me at the track!

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    I thought his name was Bueller.
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    Nah, his first name is Ferris but no one calls him that...
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    Re: a huge thank you goes out to bueller

    Nice bike --- make sure they get your name correct on the title

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    Yes my name is Henry "David" So Josh isn't messed up
    I would like to thank Josh for the straight forward sale on this bike, and thanks to Scott and the rest of the Twin Peaks crew for the work they did to get me on this little toy, so far it is a blast to ride, and I think it might spank a beemer in the tight stuff


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    keep dreamin'. i'm sure it's quick but it's surely not that fast

    (and nice ride, too)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bueller";p="270294
    Yes my name is Henry "David" So Josh isn't messed up
    I would like to thank Josh for the straight forward sale on this bike, and thanks to Scott and the rest of the Twin Peaks crew for the work they did to get me on this little toy, so far it is a blast to ride, and I think it might spank a beemer in the tight stuff
    I think Henry Ferris David Bueller Kern (veronica?) is right. That DR would smoke your Beemer. 98hp compared to 38hp 505lbs compared to 268lbs, your shaft drive takes that 98hp at the crank and shafts it.

    If it won't take you on the straights, my supermoto KX500 at 64hp 220lbs will (if I ever get it on the track)

    As much as I love cricket I think a divorce is in order. I think you need to get a cricket smashing something with a few more horse and a chain something that would smoke that bike up and down and spank it into submission. Maybe buy a moped :P
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    I'll buy a slip-on... that's good for 20hp at least... and should shed, what?? 50lbs??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mista Black";p="270334
    I'll buy a slip-on... that's good for 20hp at least... and should shed, what?? 50lbs??
    I wasn't being serious, take of the luggage rack and change the exaust like you said, cricket has a 6 speed that would help a lot on the straights.
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    neither was i... i am planning on a new (complete) exhaust this summer though.

    and i prefer redline in 4th... that's good for well over 100mph, which is plenty to play with the sport bikes (saddle bags on or not :P )
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    Re: a huge thank you goes out to bueller

    Dave thanks for the business......glad you got one! Sweet ride and hope you enjoy it! See ya out at the track............

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